Top 11 Ridonkulously Awesome Theme Parties

The days of toga and 80s theme parties are over! Well, they are according to brace, trend-setting students who use their wild creativity to challenge the status quo and host wildly-fun themed parties that are as outrageous as they are unforgettable. Check out these awe-inspiring parties that are so remarkable, we just couldn't stop the list at 10!

1. Too Soon
Intentionally, the most inappropriate of all theme parties, the Too Soon party is not for the easily offended. The idea is for every guest to dress up as someone or something that is "too soon" to talk about — think politics, current events, controversial topics,and celebrities.For example: Lindsay Lohan in an orange jumpsuit or Charlie Sheen, well, just being Charlie Sheen. Despite the fact that this party is based on off-color humor, try to be a little tasteful when planning your costume, as some things will always be a little bit "too soon" to joke about.

Luckily, you don't have to be good at solving puzzles to plan your costume for this party, where the partygoers are the Rubik's Cube! To prepare, dress up in six items of clothing, one of each color on a Rubik's Cube (white, red, blue, orange, green, and yellow). Once you're at the party, the goal is to swap clothes with the other guests in an attempt to be the first to be wearing all the same color. A tip: don't wear your favorite clothes, because it might be hard to track them down at the end of the night.

3. Letter Party
One letter of the alphabet is the theme for the night, and all partygoers must dress as something starting with that letter. P? Try a pirate, pachyderm or penguin. W? Perhaps a witch, a walrus or a watch. Some quick-thinking costume-making might be required. Just hope that no one picks the letter X.

4. Graffiti Party
Always have trouble deciding what to wear to these wacky theme parties? The graffiti party is easy: just get a big white t-shirt and you're set. The black lights will be on, so grab a marker and you and your friends can write all over each other. Some crude illustrations will probably be unavoidable, but you can always get revenge. Think back to grade school, and draw a surprise message on your friend's back — maybe "kiss me" instead of "kick me!" Anything goes!

5. Middle School Birthday PartyRelive your awkward middle school years — the candy necklaces, the boy bands, bad fashions, and more. Boys sit on one side of the room, girls on the other, and if you're lucky, maybe someone will ask you to dance or pass you a note. You can try your luck at Spin the Bottle or try to cozy up to your crush playing Twister.

The name says it all. An excuse to see people in various states of undress (or not, if you're clever with your costume). The only rule here is that whatever you wear to cover up can't be clothes. Common choices are dresses fashioned out of paper or plastic bags, or boxes as shorts for guys, but you can have fun getting creative! Maybe try bubble wrap, duct tape or tin foil. Always wanted to fashion a top out of movie tickets? Get crafty.

7. Too SmallYou know those old tank tops from high school that are just a little too snug these days? Or your little brother's T-shirt you accidentally threw in with your college clothes? Dig all that awkwardly-tight fashion out of your closet for the "Too Small" party. There will inevitably be guys who interpret "too small" as barely covered and show up in Speedos. You could take it in another direction, and be "too small" for your own clothing-dress up in a huge jersey or clothespin giant granny panties to the outside of your clothes.

Just like the name says, you can either dress up as a nun, a ninja, or throw caution to the wind and dress up as both at the same time!While you might want to leave your deadly throwing stars at home, a ruler for swatting unruly students or some non-lethal nun-chucks could really make your costume stand out, especially if you act the part!

9. American HistoryBetter crack open those books, because you never know when studying might get you a great costume idea! For the American History party, the more elaborate, the better. Fashion yourself a powdered wig and breeches and dress up as George Washington or Benjamin Franklin. If you're pressed for time, modern figures like JFK, Sarah Palin, or Michelle Obama could make for easier costumes. If your mom calls to ask what you're doing Saturday night, tell her you're working on History, of course!

10. Awkward Place, Inappropriate TimeThis one will keep you on your toes! The idea is to hold a party at a completely abnormal time and place, like a classroom on a weekday afternoon or the library in the morning. This is one of those awesome events you go to just to say you were there. Who wouldn't want to say they partied in the cafeteria walk-in at 9 A.M.?

11. Heaven and HellOne room (or the upper level in a house) is usually heaven, with white lights and fruity drinks and the downstairs (or basement) is hell, with fiery drinks and red décor. Plus, dressing up as an angel or demon has never been more appropriate or inappropriate, depending on how well you play the part.